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MORNING MOON MINT - herbal tea

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This PEPPERMINT tea is a classic! We named it "morning moon mint" because it is suitable to drink in the morning or under the moon, and it is a mix of both peppermint and spearmint!

 

Peppermint is known to sooth the digestive, respiratory and nervous systems, and when consumed as a tea, acts as a mild sedative. It is also safe for pregnancy & postpartum (we've had pregnant family members say it helps soothe morning sickness!).

 

We aren't kidding when we say we drink this tea every day!

 

All the herbs in this tea are grown using natural practices on our farm in Ontario. Scroll down to read more...

 

SHIPPING

We find shipping tends to cost the same whether you order one or four tea packs. Because of the shipping rates (which are calculated real-time at checkout), and the seasonality of our herbal tea, we recommend ordering multiple packs at the same time to help cover the shipping cost. If you only want one tea pack, shipping may be high. 

 

Please allow a few business days for order fulfillment, prior to shipping.

 

** LOCALS **

We are offering a pick-up window from 1-7PM on THURSDAY JULY 2nd at the farm (you will see this option at checkout, in the "delivery/shipping" drop-down menu). If you cannot pick-up at this time, please ship your order.

 

RETURNS & REFUNDS

At this time, all sales are final. Please read our Returns & Refunds Policy for full details. If there is an issue with your order, please contact us and we will do our best to make things right.

 

SEASONAL  |  SMALL-BATCH

We use natural and sustainable practices to grow, manage, harvest, process and preserve our herbs. We hand-pick our herbs, to ensure top quality. Hand-picking allows us to harvest at the optimal time for the plants, and in successions throughout the season (i.e. regular harvests). We then air-dry the herbs using passive, zero-energy racks. The herbs are then sifted, blended and packaged for sale. 

 

GROWING PRACTICES

Our practices include:

  • building soil with compost
  • cover cropping
  • using worms for castings and fertilizer
  • low-till plots and no-till beds
  • using natural soil amendments such as bone meal, blood meal, kelp, etc. from reputable sources
  • weed management through hoeing, hand weeding, soil building and selective tarping of beds
  • teaming up with worms & animals for compost breakdown, fertilizer creation and managing the land
  • believing in the power and wisdom of nature, and doing our best to align with this rhythm
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